Orthogonal persistence ensures that information will exist for as long as it is useful, for which it must have the ability to evolve with the growing needs of the application systems that use it. This may involve evolution of the data, meta-data, programs and applications, as well as the users' perception of what the information models. The need for evolution has been well recognised in the traditional (data processing) database community and the cost of failing to evolve can be gauged by the resources being invested in interfacing with legacy systems. Zdonik has identified new classes of application, such as scientific, financial and hypermedia, that require new approaches to evolution. These applications are characterised by their need to...
In the maintenance of software applications, database evolution is one common difficulty. In object‐...
Applications refactorings that imply the schema evolution are common activities in programming pract...
Abstract: The administrators and designers of modern Information Systems face the problem of maintai...
Orthogonal persistence ensures that information will exist for as long as it is useful, for which it...
Submitted to POS7 This work was supported in St Andrews by EPSRC Grant GR/J67611 "Delivering the Ben...
Orthogonal persistence ensures that information will exist for as long as it is useful, for which it...
. Orthogonal persistence ensures that information will exist for as long as it is useful, for which ...
This paper addresses the crucial problem of changes and evolution in the context of database systems...
There is a manifold of meanings we could associate with the term "evolution" in the database arena. ...
Traditional database technology may be extended by taking advantage of the facilities of an integrat...
In this paper the problem of the evolution of an object-oriented database in the context of orthogon...
Since change is a fundamental aspect of persistent information and data-centric systems, both data a...
Challenging issues for creating and maintaining tailored information gathering systems over large-sc...
International audienceDatabase applications which model aspects of the real world should be able to ...
The development of emerging database applications requires a unified environment that should include...
In the maintenance of software applications, database evolution is one common difficulty. In object‐...
Applications refactorings that imply the schema evolution are common activities in programming pract...
Abstract: The administrators and designers of modern Information Systems face the problem of maintai...
Orthogonal persistence ensures that information will exist for as long as it is useful, for which it...
Submitted to POS7 This work was supported in St Andrews by EPSRC Grant GR/J67611 "Delivering the Ben...
Orthogonal persistence ensures that information will exist for as long as it is useful, for which it...
. Orthogonal persistence ensures that information will exist for as long as it is useful, for which ...
This paper addresses the crucial problem of changes and evolution in the context of database systems...
There is a manifold of meanings we could associate with the term "evolution" in the database arena. ...
Traditional database technology may be extended by taking advantage of the facilities of an integrat...
In this paper the problem of the evolution of an object-oriented database in the context of orthogon...
Since change is a fundamental aspect of persistent information and data-centric systems, both data a...
Challenging issues for creating and maintaining tailored information gathering systems over large-sc...
International audienceDatabase applications which model aspects of the real world should be able to ...
The development of emerging database applications requires a unified environment that should include...
In the maintenance of software applications, database evolution is one common difficulty. In object‐...
Applications refactorings that imply the schema evolution are common activities in programming pract...
Abstract: The administrators and designers of modern Information Systems face the problem of maintai...